1. Frederick Douglass
He then recalled some horrifying memories of his personal experiences with people being beaten. ... He did this very well, because he made many people understand the unknown, and made abolitionists out of many people. ... This work was written in the right time so that people would obtain an accurate description of slavery when it was needed the most. On the brink of war, the people like to be informed. ... Since most people from the North did not really know everything that went on behind the "closed doors- of the South, Frederick Douglass's narrative enabled northerners to actually ...
- Word Count: 1899
- Approx Pages: 8
- Grade Level: High School